Article by Ted Raif
My random-orbit sander sees a lot of use. But I always found it annoying that I couldn't just set it down on the bench after turning it off. I would end up wasting time holding the sander while the pad stopped spinning. Finally, I decided to take the bull by the horns and find a solution.
As you can see from the drawing, what I came up with is pretty simple but also pretty effective. It's just a stand made from scraps of plywood that I can "drop" the sander into once I turn it off.
The key to the stand is the top plate with its two "fingers" that wrap around the sander to suspend it above the base. You'll need to “custom-size” this piece to fit your particular sander. And then just make sure that the stand is tall enough to hold the sander above the base.
Now when you have your sander in hand, you'll be getting the job done, not cooling your heels. •SCA•
Nice. And if you add a strap to secure the sander, you can put it on the stand upside down for a mini sanding table. Perfect for the little fiddly parts.
A vey novel idea … one of those “why didn’t I think of that” moments